Gyroscope



Sept. 16, 1952 Filed Nov. 2, 1945 J. W. BARN ES GYROSCOPE 2 SHEETS-SHEET 1 a m Ll- JEFFERYML ran/570m;

I n u e n to r A llorney GYROSCOPE Filed NOV. 2, 1945 2 SHEETS-SHEE'I 2 \ZSFFRE Y h/lu TON ERR/MES Inventor Attorney Patented Sept. 16 l95 2 I it r r I i p p ornosoora v p ,7 Jefiery' Walton Barnes, Farnboroug h England" Application November 2, i945, SerialNo. 626,3 1 9 n l v. I InGreat Britain May 16, 1942 f s'iee'tioni; Public Law cem hugust s, 1946- v'v fe erte M 1 1 o i a hornet (e11 i i-.54); i, e

Theinventionirelates to gyroscopes and has In therdrawingscorresponding"partsareinforan; object tuiiprovi-de improvementsiin gyro- ,dicated byithe same references throughout: '1: scopes-which afearequiredi fto affordt'ia datum Referrlneto :Figur'es' 1 ;and"2, -':l indicates a pffAi'free' gyroscopelafiordsa datum withrespeot,; platform ismounted in fan laircraft 0111a; uniwithireferencetol'theieartliz a v platform to be stablised to the horizontal" t p e ani owingr to the rotation of. the earth, versal' joint generally indicated at i2 so as-i-to' be -movesiangularly relative to ;the.:earth; jatiae a capable of;rocking:in 'anyadir'ectionji is the Lof -360:cosineli degrees in 24 hoursnwhere L 1 rotor of the free gyroscope carried in balltbearis the latitudes-at W ,v the r pe ,isgsituatedings' ltg'on :a vertical, spindle 51Iwhich LiSfmOufi t ed 7 It is an object of the invention tQi:'p110V W--. on the platform I by a universaljoint 6; o

-- convenient "means; for:"substantially re u n The "free-,gyro'scope 3 may control the: plats'uch;;relative;movementorfapparent;wander form by any knownservo means, one of which of a gyroscope. due to; the:rotation of-tt-h art 1 is illustrated by-way of example. Asillustrated The'pole'strengthofthemagnetelementemthe servoem'eans comprises an arm '50 on the Qp y W b S0"re1at'ed:,t0"the Speed Of rota 1 n;, spindle 5'-jconnected"'by ethe 'r'od' 5I- "to a :valve 0f t y opei-rotoni-andtot-t e "m ssxQ the 52 .slidable' in a" cylinder:53 havingiports 54,55

pe and associated partsypartaking o i communicating with by-pass pipes-5t, .51 con- -"--p'recessional movement t-that the gyrosc peop finected to'pipes' 58;: 59' for ,supplyingfcompressed "'cesses with-anangular v l citya ut-t e hair to a servo :motor. cylinder 'BUN'The servo south axis of approximatelyf360 cos n 'd motor cylinder 60 contains a pistonfil connected p 24' siThe' cosine L erm is aut matic y 'by'a piston rod -62 and "link'63 to the'platform intr du d b au t e str n t i f the l.v The piston 51 is connected to ai istcn B4" in :zOhtal component of the earths m n g l acy1ind'er'65 containingfiuid to actiasa dashvari s app a y t s e T cause pot; v Pipelines 58, 59 from a supply (not shown) sa'i "precession o t ke pl in the sa i- L o "communicate with ports in the'cylinder an above 1; rection'as the earthsrotation, W he yr -l "and below the piston ifil and thearrangement scbpe is intended to Operate wi hits Sp ax is 'fsuch'jtliat' when-:the valve 52''is moved by v s t h be'cohvehient to' e e eh the gyroscope to uncover one port-:say-54-,the Spindle On which -EY S D isv m d "compressed airin this pipe will escape and hence the arrangeme t being Such that if thew-rotor the pressure in the pipe' 58-conimunicating with rotates clockwise when viewed fr0m-= above, the the-upper 1 1 v of t piston 5 willjbevreduced J p 6 fiq i p ey ll relative to that on the underside f th'e' piston most. Alternatively a bar mag parallel-With 6|. The piston will risexand through the piston the. vertical, spin axis may be mounted or' inrod 62 and link fi3-the platform will be tilted in C p t in a ra e a y t gyroscopea clockwise direction carrying the'valve cylinder 1 When theyr s p s intended p a w r 53 with it-until the piston 52 again closes port fits spin axis inclinedtotheverticala-a-magnet 54, -t e v 'motor will stoppedpafi may vbe mounted in the framewhich carries t piston, 52 ismoved uncover th p txs5 the y oscopeand so ra eed t a its vertical the system will act in a similar way but the when the gyr p i h e 36 h 40 piston BI will in this case be lowered and the net m y h mounted on a m a 0, er a platform will be tilted in an anti-clockwisefdij n and linked to the Spindle the Y Q D rection. The servo mechanismdescribed QWiIl in Suc a W y thfltit is rvel'ticalwhen h QSE- enable the platform to he'controlled-ifrom the scope i ec A P rm bar magnet may gyroscope in one plane, namely that of the-draw- -,for example beemploye d- V 1 I 5V ingi-n Fig.1 and thismechanism is duplicated 'i Figure 1 of theaccompany d W s QW to control the platform from the gyroscope in in part: sectional elevation looking in-the (1 a plane at right angles by arranging th parts rectioniof-travel a gyroscopic'apparatus intended of this duplicate mechanism So" that the "arm foruse onaircraft embodying theinvention in isiat; right angles-Etc the arm 1505;, and'that one form, Figure 2 being-a corresponding plan 50 the piston rod 62? is conne'ctedgby admits-63* view partly in section; on the line -II,-lI;of to awlugln "on the joint- 2 atia ipointl spaced Figure 1, and Figure 3 illustrates a'different form apart from its "bearings; The valve cylinder. of

of the invention;

" necessarily to scale.-

v r of-this duplicateemechanism isindica'ted -aty53* All' three figures are diagrammatic and: not andgthe servomotor at. 603; order to" pre- .5 vent i'nter action, constructions-H! are: provided a flexible diaphragm I2 to which a lever l3.and .l

push rod I4 are attached so that movement of the diaphragm I2 appliesganerecting torquelto the free gyroscope about the roll axis to precess it and therefore the platform I- -about;.-the pitch axis. A pendulous weight I! is carried by -acasing l8 containing a second gyroscopeyirotorglfi driven by air jets (not shown). This .casing 18 is pivotally mounted on fore-and-aft'horizontal pivots on the platform'nl and carries a vane 8* -:(Figa2)-'::simi1ar: to'gvane' 8?(Fig.1)."" Vane 8* interrupts:the. com-pressed: air passing-from" a -jet;;|l=.=.. to 1a.pick-:up. hole "I02 in axblock I00 :ssimi1ar;.to:.the..block 'lflxand the co'llectedfipres --fsurevfromc which is. directed toia' diaphragm =2B srwhich: applies: torque :to the". vertical spindle: about' therpitchfaxisr-through a: leveri2fl* and push:rod' similar; to thelever l3 and .pushtrod 4 spindle 5 is comprised by a permanent magnet of appropriate strength with its north seeking pole uppermost as indicated by the letter N, Figure 1.

Figure 3 illustrates an arrangement where the spin-axis is inclinedeto;thewertical*when the gyroscope, is erected.. as.indicated at, 3*.

.j..outer gimbals 80, 8|, the outer gimbal 8| 10.

The rotor 3 is in this case supported by inner and is supported pivotally in a frame 82. A bar magnet 83 is pivotally mounted at 84 on an extension 85hof one's-bearing of the outer gimbal 8| and is connected to the inner gimbal 80 by a link 86 for'pivotal-movement with the rotor 3.

"It will be appreciated that the invention is applicable to awide variety of gyroscopic ap- ,,paratusin which it is desirable that the apparent wander of a gyroscope due to the earth's rotation should be substantially reduced.

I claim: 1 1.; In :gyroscopic -:.apparatus,-.aa' "gyroscope, a

- magnetised 2 element comprising the: gyroscope rotor spindle;erectingmeansgfor s'aidgyroscope,

the polar axis of saidzmagnetized;element-lying at. a large angle .to .theJhoriZQntaIi when; the

r gyroscope is erected; .wherebyapparenti Wander due to the. earths rotationcis sub'stantiallyzre- 14;: to'-.'preces'si-the?free j gyroscopei and, there- 7 fore, thesplatform :about thesrollaxis. air: supply: to: the jets 9 and I 0 I.. is applied also .-"-'directly to a third.;diaphragm .15 connectecL-rvia :a :;lever- 9: l 6 and "push" rod similar; to :'.the I lever i 13 and-pushrrod M, to: apply. torthe free gyroscope": torque aboutan axis at sdegrees to? the rolls; and :pitchr axes. and, therefore; torque com- --:ponents .about. said-:rolli and pitch axes in op- :positiontotthe', torques about said roll and .pitch waxes applied: toirthe 1 free gyroscope by the dia- .---.p-hragms 12-and20. It will beseenithatrthe vanes '8:'and"-8* will have positions for which ."tthe variable torqueapplied byidiaphragms l2 -zand' 20 -wi1'li-bevexactly balanced by the'roll-and :pitchcomponents of the torqueapplied by diaphragm"rl6,"and*that wheneithervane'moves Y :-this".balance--will be ldisturbed .and precessing .i'torqueof corresponding sense. and magnitude ..=wi11' beapplied to" the free gyroscope i3. .IThB

The

'f-duce'd; by' thei torque exerted via .:said::magnetic element ontthe "gyroscopelby '.-the:.earth.s;1nagn'etic "field? 2." In' gyroscopic -apparatus,ta.gyroscope,:a:mag

' n'etised element comprisingfthe gyroscope: rotor spindle, erecting' means fori'said "gyroscope, the

pendulum"11will remain'vertical during .turns iI-the speedof'rotation of the gyroscope rotor '-l9-is-' adjusted to suit the speed'of the aircraft .v-and the: speed. of rotation of the rotor I91.may :1 bee-controlled .by varying the pressure of .the "driving" air "jets. To prevent the 'results of serious "speed-errors being communicated: to the free gyroscoperduringxsteeply banked turns of Ithe aircraft a piston valve2l is provided in the r pipe l0*,the piston-:v'alverbeing connected to *flthesgimbal 2 bythe link-49;- This'valvewill cut ofii "the supply to 'the three 'diaphragms:

-- iwhenj-the. bank. exceeds. a predetermined mini- 'mum, say about" 10 degrees.

The "structure as-described in the detailed discussion*of'the-drawings' up to this 'point is -;rdescribed :and "claimed: in' applicants copending;

clockwise when viewed from above and .in order that 1' thereyshall :be applied "to the gyroscope, by xthe-rearths magnetic field such torque as-will cause. 'itto. precessr .at :a. rate. comparable: to; that ----:of;. its inherent apparent wanderudue to :the

stantially vertical when the gyroscope zis erected,

the i ear-ths' magnetic field.

' 3. Gyroscopic apparatus for. 'd'efiningcithe "vertical in-a moving craft,:comprising afree'gyroscope having its- :spin axis substantially vertical when erected, a servo system, a. member stabi- 'lized'by said free gyroscope and servoizsystem and mounted to turn with the tcraft, .means mounting the free gyroscoperonasaid stabilized member, a pitch mass mounted pivotallyonxthe stabilized member-to tend'to :move iaboutits pivot under the influence of gravitywhen pitch movement of the stabilized .member occurs,

'meanscontro'lle'd 'bysaidtpitchmass for applying torque to theifree gyroscope toprecesst-itxin pitch, a'roll mass 'mounted'pivotally. 3011113116 means controlled by said roll mass for applying torque to the'freej gyroscope to precess it .in'roll,

a second' gyroscope mounted *on the-stabilized member to,:receive precessing torque from the craft during turning movement of the r craft said second gyroscope having a 'rotor mounted'by bearings secured rigidly with the roll mass-and with the rotor axis 'extendingtransversely 0f the "yaw axis and of theaxis of pivotof the roll mass, whereby compensating force is applied to said roll-mass in oppos'ition to the' disturbing centrifugal force-lwhich acts thereon during turntorque via said magnetic element;;-;uponthe v a .gyroscopextorcausethe free :gyroscopeuto precess v-earth sr rotation-butt inithe1oppositeidirectiorrthe at a rate comparable with-:the; rate;1of.,-its .ap-

parent wander due to the earths rotation, and in the opposite direction.

4. Gyroscopic apparatus for defining the vertical. in a moving craft, comprising a free gyroscope, av servo system, a member stabilized by said free gyroscope and servo system and mounted to turn with the craft, means mounting the free gyroscope on said stabilized member, a pitch mass mounted pivotally on the stabilized member to tend to move about its pivot under the influence of gravity when pitch movement of the stabilized member occurs, means controlled by said pitch mass for applying torque to the free gyroscope to precess it in pitch, a roll mass mounted pivotally on the stabilized member to tend to move about its pivot under the influence of gravity when roll movement of the stabilized member occurs, means controlled by said roll mass for applying torque to the free gyroscope to precess it in roll, a second gyroscope mounted on the stabilized member to receive precessing torque from the craft during turning movement of the craft, said secondgyroscope having a rotor mounted by bearings secured rigidly with the roll mass and with the rotor axis extending transversely of the yaw axis and of the axis of pivot of the roll mass, whereby compensating force is applied to said roll mass in opposition to the disturbing centrifugal force which acts thereon during turning move.- ment of the craft, and a magnetic element mounted and connected for angular movement with the free gyroscope, and being disposed at a large angle to the horizontal when the gyroscope is erected, whereby the earth's magnetic field exerts torque via said magnetic element upon the gyroscope to cause the free gyroscope to precess at a rate comparable with the rate of its apparent wander due to the earths rotation, and in the opposite direction.

'-:' JEFFERY WALTON BARNES.

i BEFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:

UNITED STATES PATENTS 

